Bill S 18, which would have prohibited the sale of any nicotine and tobacco products in tastes other than tobacco, was vetoed by Vermont Governor Phil Scott on April 3. Additionally, the law would have made it illegal to sell vaping products—flavored or not—online.
Read moreFDA Commissioner Robert Califf will be questioned by committee members at an investigation of the agency held by the influential U.S. House Oversight and Accountability Committee. Numerous issues will be examined closely, including the agency's regu...
Read moreMayor of New York City Eric Adams announced a lawsuit against 11 businesses on April 4 while flanked by committed anti-vaping campaigners and city health authorities at a platform. The fir...
Read moreOn April 5, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear signed House Bill 11 into law, bringing the state's PMTA registry statute total to six. On March 28, the measure was comfortably approved by the Kentucky General Assembly's two chambers. It will go into force on January 1st, 2025.
Read moreThe majority of vape flavors are about to be outlawed in Canada, which would also force producers to rework flavors that are now permitted using a limited range of...
Read moreAs part of significant modifications to the nation's tobacco control legislation included in the "Comprehensive Tobacco Prevention Plan 2024-2027," which was unvei...
Read moreFollowing a board conference of the Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (ANVISA), the nation's food and medicine authority, on April 19, Brazil reaffirmed and...
Read moreA consortium of hemp and vape companies has sued Kentucky's Read more
A website has been established by two non-profit organizations that support vapers and nicotine users in an effort to organize resistance to the British government...
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